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The Wire will set you back $57 whether you choose Blu-ray or DVD, and it’s worth noting that the Blu-ray treatment cuts off a lot of the show’s original 4:3 frame.

It’s the same story for The Sopranos, except each set will cost you $70. Just remember that like all Gold Box deals, these prices are only available today, so lock in your order before this deal gets whacked.

It’s 2016, and your headphones don’t need wires anymore. Luckily, Amazon’s offering up Sony’s popular and well-reviewed MDRXB950BT Bluetooth over-ears for $88 today. Not only is that an all-time low and roughly $60-$110 off its usual price, it’s actually $2 better than Best Buy’s promised Black Friday deal, so there’s no reason to wait.

Best Buy’s Black Friday ad promised this Samsung sound bar for an all-time low $148, but there’s no need to wait; Amazon kicked the deal off early. This 35-inch sound bar includes 300W of total output, Bluetooth for connecting your phone, and even a wireless subwoofer for extra bass. If you’re still listening to your TV through its built-in speakers, this would be a massive upgrade.

Logitech’s illuminated K830 keyboard includes an integrated trackpad, Bluetooth, and a USB wireless receiver, making it perfect for controlling a home theater PC, Xbox One, PS4, or smart TV from across the room. Today on Amazon, you can score one for $60, or about $15 less than usual.

The holidays are coming, and for many of us, that means cramming ourselves into airplane seats to get into wine-drunk political fights with our relatives. But at least you can make your experience in coach just a little more comfortable with a memory foam travel pillow, just $15 today on Amazon with code NaipoKJ7. Needless to say, you’d pay a bit more than that at the Hudson News outside your gate.